Canonical Releases Important OpenSSL Updates for Ubuntu to Fix 6 Vulnerabilities

Canonical Releases Important OpenSSL Updates for Ubuntu to Fix 6 Vulnerabilities

Affected systems include Ubuntu 12.04, 14.04, 16.04 & 16.10

Canonical Patches OpenSSL Regression in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 14.04 LTS & 12.04 LTS

Canonical Patches OpenSSL Regression in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 14.04 LTS & 12.04 LTS

Users are urged to update their systems immediately

AsusWrt-Merlin Rolls Out a New Stable Custom Firmware - Build 380.62

AsusWrt-Merlin Rolls Out a New Stable Custom Firmware - Build 380.62

The new firmware release updates OpenSSL version to 1.0.2i

Companies Are Slow to Patch Latest OpenSSL Flaw

Companies Are Slow to Patch Latest OpenSSL Flaw

37.42 percent of the Alexa 10,000 sites remain vulnerable

New Side-Channel Attack Steals Encryption Keys from Android and iOS Devices

New Side-Channel Attack Steals Encryption Keys from Android and iOS Devices

Researchers find another complicated method of breaking encryption that's probably never going to get used

CacheBleed OpenSSL Vulnerability Affects Intel-Based Cloud Servers

CacheBleed OpenSSL Vulnerability Affects Intel-Based Cloud Servers

Only Sandy Bridge (and earlier) Intel CPUs are affected

A Third of All HTTPS Websites Are Vulnerable to the DROWN Attack

A Third of All HTTPS Websites Are Vulnerable to the DROWN Attack

Who needs backdoors when SSL is insecure on its own

OpenSSL Update Landed in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

OpenSSL Update Landed in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Users need to upgrade their systems as quickly as possible

OpenSSL Project Patches Two Security Bugs, One Labeled Critical

OpenSSL Project Patches Two Security Bugs, One Labeled Critical

OpenSSL team fixes SSLv2 downgrade issue

Important OpenSSL Update Announced for January 28

Important OpenSSL Update Announced for January 28

It looks like the OpenSSL are preparing for a major update

Dutch Government Donates €500,000 to OpenSSL, Publicly Opposes Encryption Backdoors

Dutch Government Donates €500,000 to OpenSSL, Publicly Opposes Encryption Backdoors

Country's officials come to the defense of HTTPS

High-Impact DoS Vulnerability in Node 0.12.x Through 5.x, Update Now

High-Impact DoS Vulnerability in Node 0.12.x Through 5.x, Update Now

Node.js team releases new versions to fix 2 security bugs

Linux Machines Produce Easy to Guess Random Numbers

Linux Machines Produce Easy to Guess Random Numbers

These random numbers are later used in cryptographic tools

80 Vulnerabilities Found in iOS in 2015, 10 in Android

80 Vulnerabilities Found in iOS in 2015, 10 in Android

Secunia has found 9,225 vulnerabilities in 2015 so far

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • July 13th, 2015
Latest OpenSSL Vulnerabilities Have Not Affected Supported Ubuntu OSes

Latest OpenSSL Vulnerabilities Have Not Affected Supported Ubuntu OSes

There's a good reason why no patch has been issued

Certificate Forgery Vulnerability Found and Fixed in OpenSSL

Certificate Forgery Vulnerability Found and Fixed in OpenSSL

OpenSSL bug allowed for attackers to act as CA and issue invalid certificates for running man-in-the-middle attacks

New OpenSSL Version to Patch High Severity Issue on Thursday

New OpenSSL Version to Patch High Severity Issue on Thursday

Any flaw in the crypto library has a widespread impact

 
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